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american troops now in front of the camera both president obama and president karzai have presented a united front and say that they agree on the future goals for afghanistan here's one of the more surprising moments that came out of today's speech started. training. assistance afghan forces. it will be a stork moment and another step toward full afghan sovereignty something i know that president karzai cares deeply about as do the afghan people. on that front the two leaders agreed but one report after another has demonstrated that these two leaders are often at odds with one another are terabit correspondent joins me now to talk about the current relationship between the presidents and what we've learned from today's meeting so thanks for joining us first of all let's start with in front of the camera these are men here to be the best of friends what's their real relationship like. even though they try to give us that picture that they've agreed on the goals that everything is going well i don't think that was really what happened behind closed doors i mean the fact is the fact that obama
american troops now in front of the camera both president obama and president karzai have presented a united front and say that they agree on the future goals for afghanistan here's one of the more surprising moments that came out of today's speech started. training. assistance afghan forces. it will be a stork moment and another step toward full afghan sovereignty something i know that president karzai cares deeply about as do the afghan people. on that front the two leaders agreed but one...
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are you aware of how many people in the united states save themselves from great bodily harm or injury in a year by having -- >> stephanie: not as many are likely to shoot a friendor -- >> caller: i just asked a question because you have been discussing how many people have been killed -- >> stephanie: right. not nearly as many times. >> right. and we're not talking about handguns at all. >> stephanie: you are three times more likely to shoot a family member or acquaintance. >> and we're not talking about handguns. >> and handguns are overwhelmingly used in more crimes than assault rifles. so again if we asked the caller how many of those people saved their lives usen an ar-14. >> stephanie: exactly. >> ermahgerd telegrams! >> stephanie: all right. we'll be right back with the remaining moments of the "stephanie miller show." >> announcer: your grade school nones would like to slap her silly. it's the "stephanie miller show." ♪ >> you would rather deal with ahmadinejad then me. >> absolutely! >> and so would mitt romeny. >> she's joy behar. >> and the best part is that current will l
are you aware of how many people in the united states save themselves from great bodily harm or injury in a year by having -- >> stephanie: not as many are likely to shoot a friendor -- >> caller: i just asked a question because you have been discussing how many people have been killed -- >> stephanie: right. not nearly as many times. >> right. and we're not talking about handguns at all. >> stephanie: you are three times more likely to shoot a family member or...
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and what role will the united states play after we end our combat mission? how many troops will we keep behind in afghanistan to keep that country secure if we can? jim moran is a democrat congressman from virginia and westmore is a retired army captain and author of "the other wes moore. i guess the question comes down to numbers. 66,000 troops in country right now. what should be it be five years from now. >> i think we're going to initially withdraw to 6,000 troops in 2014. i think a lot of work will be done by contractors, not u.s. troops, but we can't afford to continue spending the kind of money we're spending. you know, we have spent $557 billion up to today, half a trillion dollars, and what have we gotten for it? burma, somalia, and afghanistan are the three most corrupt nations in the world, and now almost 90% of that corruption is coming from american taxpayers' money. you'd be shocked at the amount of american taxpayers' money that's being spent over in dubai because it came in to afghanistan. this is a nation that's -- a government that's corrup
and what role will the united states play after we end our combat mission? how many troops will we keep behind in afghanistan to keep that country secure if we can? jim moran is a democrat congressman from virginia and westmore is a retired army captain and author of "the other wes moore. i guess the question comes down to numbers. 66,000 troops in country right now. what should be it be five years from now. >> i think we're going to initially withdraw to 6,000 troops in 2014. i...
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states an american public here in the united states. he said it before in afghanistan and actually left office and let the democratic process go forward and elections go forward and the afghan people finally since, what, the 70s are able to choose their own leader. >> brown: you brought up the question of this immunity earlier in the discussion. this would be after 2014 with what u.s. personnel, military personnel are left. did you sense that that was resolved somehow or at least just aired. >> i think it was more than aired. i think that president karzai actually said that this can be handled and we will move forward and inn discussing this and taking care of it. i can't imagine that he would backtrack on that i think i would defer total was door on this that his overall focus on protecting afghanistan sovereignty, and it doesn't extend to this issue to that extend. >> brown: waz do you think? is this a big issue there. >> actually the strategic bip that we signed with the united states moved quickly despite the complication our parlia
states an american public here in the united states. he said it before in afghanistan and actually left office and let the democratic process go forward and elections go forward and the afghan people finally since, what, the 70s are able to choose their own leader. >> brown: you brought up the question of this immunity earlier in the discussion. this would be after 2014 with what u.s. personnel, military personnel are left. did you sense that that was resolved somehow or at least just...
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there's the old face made up of hundreds of dilapidated units of federal housing built just after world war ii where angel zen used to live. >> the house, it has a lot of stuff going on with it like the toilet or something. hunter's view has a new face and that's where she finds herself today. >> this is supposed to be the dining room but i changed it to the living room. >> zen was among the first 25 families to move into the newly rebuilt hunter's view project, the new building marks the first phase of 107 new units to open in hunter's view this year. >> even though we're still in west point, it seems like it's totally different. like you walk outside. the front, it's cleaner. it's better, quieter. >> why don't you do that? >> just down the way, alice and her five sons were settling into their new five bedroom home. >> congrats. >> thank you. >> and even though it's just down the road from their own home, she says she feels safer letting her boys play outside. >> they said mom it's going to be safer for us. >> i said yeah, of course it is. they said we like our house. can we keep this
there's the old face made up of hundreds of dilapidated units of federal housing built just after world war ii where angel zen used to live. >> the house, it has a lot of stuff going on with it like the toilet or something. hunter's view has a new face and that's where she finds herself today. >> this is supposed to be the dining room but i changed it to the living room. >> zen was among the first 25 families to move into the newly rebuilt hunter's view project, the new...
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president obama signed legislation today making it the 59th national park in the united states and the closest one to the bay area. the 26,000 acres is full of rocky spires, caves and california condors. >> beautiful place. >> mm-hm. >>> it's a sleeping pill that lingers long after the sun rises. >> now the fda is out with a warning. why women are especially at risk. >> in the cbs 5 weather center, i have a question for you: do you own an ice scraper? if you park outside, you'll certainly need one tomorrow morning. the very cold pinpoint forecast still straight ahead. but not cold but hot, here's dennis. >> steve young recalls the last dramatic moment at candlestick between the 49ers and packers and guess who won the 49ers kicking job. we have that answer coming up. the f-d-a has ordered drug e dose. dr. >>> tonight a wake-up call for those taking certainly sleeping pills. >> the fda has ordered the drugmakers to lower the dose. dr. kim on the problem and why women are at highest risk. >>> reporter: need help sleeping? take a pill. millions of americans do. now a warning. >> these drug
president obama signed legislation today making it the 59th national park in the united states and the closest one to the bay area. the 26,000 acres is full of rocky spires, caves and california condors. >> beautiful place. >> mm-hm. >>> it's a sleeping pill that lingers long after the sun rises. >> now the fda is out with a warning. why women are especially at risk. >> in the cbs 5 weather center, i have a question for you: do you own an ice scraper? if you...
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they like this one. >> it went out of the united states, went into the emerging growth. they want real growth, not the earnings per care growth that comes from buying back stock. it's an excellent report. what it says is, look, we do not have it in this country. you want to go overseas to be able to get gains. i like diaggio, too. legitimate. >> price target to 103 up from 98. the 2013 eps is trimmed because of the yen. >> don't you find it amazing even with the packaging you're seeing with the tobacco around the world, people still smoke. frightening. >> it's addictive. it keeps on going. that's why it's a defensive -- people still drink, people still smoke. >> smoking, you go to the doctor and you can't even -- if you smoke, it's like, i can't have you in my practice because you ruin my numbers. >> all right. we're keeping a watch on boeing as well. as problems came mounting for the dreamliner, the faa is looking to get to the bottom of them by ordering a comprehensive review. highlights from the news conference coming up. what does the future hold for tim geithner for
they like this one. >> it went out of the united states, went into the emerging growth. they want real growth, not the earnings per care growth that comes from buying back stock. it's an excellent report. what it says is, look, we do not have it in this country. you want to go overseas to be able to get gains. i like diaggio, too. legitimate. >> price target to 103 up from 98. the 2013 eps is trimmed because of the yen. >> don't you find it amazing even with the packaging...
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." >>> "world news now" weather brought to you by united health care. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you thousands in out-of-pocket costs. to me, relationships matter. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. [ male announcer ] with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, and you never need a referral to see a specialist. so don't wait. call now and request this free decision guide to help you better u
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>> it's going to be airlines like long-term like united, like american. if those kinds of carriers that have looked at whole new revenue streams that can be generated by this new airplane, and if those revenue streams aren't there, they're going to have to restructure themselves. it's been a hit for airlines ever since this delay. the chairman said how did you like your flight on the 787. i said it wasn't. he said that's my point. it's hurting airlines. if there's any kind of further delay on this airplane. >> michael, that's a good point that the customers are just as tied up in this as boeing is. michael and phil, thank you very much. phil we'll check in with you a little later. >> coming up next we're going to welcome our guest host david walker for the remainder of the show. plus it is pay day. millions of americans are opening up their checks today, most likely, though, to get a little surprise. and the bad news is it's less money. we've got details about all of that after the break. >>> it is payday for a lot of people across the nation today. if yo
>> it's going to be airlines like long-term like united, like american. if those kinds of carriers that have looked at whole new revenue streams that can be generated by this new airplane, and if those revenue streams aren't there, they're going to have to restructure themselves. it's been a hit for airlines ever since this delay. the chairman said how did you like your flight on the 787. i said it wasn't. he said that's my point. it's hurting airlines. if there's any kind of further...
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but united airlines, which operates six dream liners, has no plans to ground those planes. >>> a colorado judge has given the green light for james holmes to stand trial. the ruling was no surprise. during three case of hearings, prosecutors presented a mountain of evidence and testimony to connect holmes to the massacre that killed 12 people and injured 70. he will be charged today in court, but his lawyers say they are not ready to enter a plea. >>> a judge is expected to rule within a week on whether jerry sandusky should have another trial. the former penn state assistant football coach was in court yesterday. his attorneys argued they did not have enough time to prepare for his trial on child molestation charges. sandusky was convicted last june and serving the equivalent of a life sentence. his attorneys say if their motion is denied, they will appeal. >>> all right, counselor, i assume chances are slim for a new trial. but any credence to the argument there was too much information, we didn't have enough time. >> i was worried when those rulings were coming down, i was worried for
but united airlines, which operates six dream liners, has no plans to ground those planes. >>> a colorado judge has given the green light for james holmes to stand trial. the ruling was no surprise. during three case of hearings, prosecutors presented a mountain of evidence and testimony to connect holmes to the massacre that killed 12 people and injured 70. he will be charged today in court, but his lawyers say they are not ready to enter a plea. >>> a judge is expected to...
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we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> it's nasty and can be deadly and most of the united states is in the drift of a flu outbreak. the number of states reporting widespread activity is now up to 47 and that is half now reportg the flu activity. some places have been hit hard. massachusetts has been dealing with vaccine shortages. a 12-year-old died from complications of the flu. she was one of the hundreds hospitalized during the first week of january. so the flu has been spreading but intensity and dr. sanjay gupta, it seems to be get ming better in some places, worse in others. what do we take away from the brand new cdc numbers? >> you certainly can infer down in terms of the activity of five states and flu around the country, what's interesting is, if you have this one point p, reflection and truly on the downward slope. what you can see, if you look at the flu seasons of past, there's a 12-week period that's the most intense and we're about halfway through that 12-week period and
we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> it's nasty and can be deadly and most of the united states is in the drift of a flu outbreak. the number of states reporting widespread activity is now up to 47 and that is half now reportg the flu activity. some places have been hit hard. massachusetts has been dealing with vaccine shortages. a 12-year-old died from complications of the flu. she was...